NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Madame Leedham-Crowe, examiner of the Royal Academy of Mxisic, will give the first of her series of three musical lectures at the Canterbury Women's Club on Wednesday. The winning numbers of the Edgev.arc Bowling Club's ai* union are nofrtfkd in the advertising columns. A meeting of the Port Chris tch arch League will be held in Mr Labatt's board room, 140 Hereford street, to-night. Mr C. Cooper, of Auckland, will give a free illustrated lecture in the Bible Hall Madras street, on "The Capture oi" Jerusalem by the Biitish Armies." The Hail Association Trill open the hall en Thursday with a banquet; foV lowed t>y a- concert and danoe.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17116, 11 April 1921, Page 5
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